
| Artist | Pablo Picasso |
| Year | 1988 |
| Title | The Rainbow Dove |
| Printer | Mourlot Frères, Paris |
| Size | 53 × 76 cm (21 × 30 in) |
| Type | Original vintage lithographic poster |
| Backing | Freshly linen backed |
| Condition | A- — Overall Good |
This is an original lithographic poster printed by Mourlot Frères in Paris — the most celebrated poster atelier of the 20th century, whose presses produced the definitive printed works of Picasso, Matisse, Chagall, Miró and Léger. The Rainbow Dove belongs to the long tradition of Picasso's dove imagery, one of the most iconic and universally recognised motifs in the history of modern art.
Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) created his first dove poster in 1949 for the World Peace Congress — an image that instantly became a global symbol. Over the following decades, the dove motif evolved continuously in his hands, each iteration bringing new colour, new energy, new meaning. The rainbow version is among the most vibrant and sought-after of these later editions: Picasso's line at its most fluid, his colour at its most exuberant, printed with the unmatched chromatic fidelity that only Mourlot could deliver.
Mourlot Frères was not simply a printer — it was a creative collaborator. Picasso worked directly at the atelier, drawing on the stone himself, trusting Mourlot's master craftsmen to translate his vision into ink and paper with absolute fidelity. The posters produced from this partnership are among the most important multiples in 20th-century art.
The poster has been freshly linen backed — the gold standard of vintage poster conservation — ensuring the piece is stable, flat, and ready for framing.
A timeless collector's piece — Picasso's most beloved symbol, in its most joyful colours, from the atelier that knew him best.